The Ponca City News (Ponca, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 11, 1959 Page: 5 of 54
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MINIMIIMIMMES
Red Cross Sets Up
10 Disaster Offices
Selective Service
A staff of 44 Red Crass disaster
workers has established disaster of-
fices at 10 iocations in the state to
receive applIcations far long-term
assistance train larnilieS needing
help il) restoring homes furnishings
and other living essentials
They are lactated at Blackwell
Pawnee Pa whusk a Stillwater
Guthrie El Reno ClarentOie Tin-
ita Miami and Tulsa
These offices will remain open
until all families in need of Red
Crass assistance have been helped
officials said
While many of the 12ai persons
housed by the Red Cross durmg
the recent floods bcgan moving out
of disaster shelters Red Cross vol-
unteers at Moffett near the Ar-
kansas State line prepared to care
for refugees from the flood waters
there
In the 11-county Oklahoma dis-
aster area Gov J Howard Edmond-1
son proclaimed the Red Cross the General Auditor
official agency !(Jr disaster relief
to families and individuals TA E Elliott f:07) Edgewood has
The Red Cross estimates it total
been promoted to general auditor
relief expenditure will be more for a way to get a sufficiently high
than $300000 Throughout the state
of Continental Oil Company it was per-well production rate at a cost
the total of emergency workers o annunced here Saturday by J 13 that would make it profitable
Cecil assistant controllir
served food from canteens stood at Today after more than two years
5480 Wednesday Formerly assistant general audi- of experimenting with a method of
Edward A Brandhorst director
ttor he will CM-I:tit-MP to make his fracturing' the formation their ef-
of Red Cross disaster relief opera-
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headquarters in Ponca City and forts are reaping results Wells that
succeeds L E Teverbauch who formerly would have produced less
tains reported at headquarters in retired September 30 under the than five barrels daily are now cap-
had been affected by the floods in Oklahoma City that 2915 families company's retirement annuity plan able of flowing at rates up to 50 to
Oklahoma which damaged 2 156 Elliott joined Conoco at Lincoln 100 barrels per day
homes and destroyed three others Neb in 1937 and served as a sta- Although 17 wells h4- been
Surveys of the flood area also tion auditor in Nebraska and Iowa completed to date In the field a
howed destruction of 10 farm
before transferring to Ponca City total of 52 wells have been sue-
s
buildings and damage o 221 others in 1948 as internal auditor Ile was cessfully drilled The 35 WPIIS
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with 118 buildings of other types promoted to supervisor of internal drilled but not completed are
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suffering damage
auditors in 1954 either in the preliminary comple-
Assistant general auditor for Con- Hon stages or waiting to be °M-
od-) since 1955 he is a native of daily tested by the Texas flail-
Legion To Holt Racial Decatur Neb and attended the road Commission
University of Nebrask a Elliott Conoco plans to have least 100
Legion To Halt Racial
Restriction in 40 et 8
"01k o0 Wit OWN111 University of Nebrask a Elliott Conoco plans to have e least 100
Restriction in 40 et 8 served three years with the United wells drilled in the Sacatosa field
States Navy during World War II I by the end of the year and an addi-
INDIANAPOLIS (41---The Amer- tional 200 in 1960 The company has
lean Legion is going to get rid of 145000 acres under lease in the
racial restriction in its subsidiary Meat Judging Team 1 area
40 et 8 Society or get rid of the 11 To Ccry:cte at Royal 1 The South Texas field is produc-
40 et B 1 Mg from a pay section averaging
The legiin's executive commit- I slightly more than 2n feet thick
A 4 11Club team ! The wells are 1400 to 1600 feet
tee authorized Commander Martin ! NEW1- 'K —
B McKneally Thursday to "take
any and all measures he may deem
necessary'' to get the restriction
abolishyd His authority covers dis-
owning the society if necessary
The legion itself draws no color
President Congratulates club POrICa C Karen Pad((ot
Excelsior club 'Fonca City Lois
Macmillan on Victory Lye Hines Bran lan club Blanian
and Arlene Goulden Newkirk club !
WASHINGTC7 (A) — President Kaw City
Eisenhower iersonal congrat-
ulations to Britain's Prime Min-
ister Harold Macmillan un U Marriage Licenses
sweeping Conservative party vic-
tory in the British elections NEWKIEK—Activity in the mar-
The White House announced that nage license department of Mar-
flisynhower had sent the message jorie I Carver's court clerk office
but as usual with such cemmunt- WBS SIOW Friday Only one appli-
cations withheld its contents cation for a liense was recoltied
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SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1959 conoco Is Making Non-Commercial Field Near Mexican Border Pay Off
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n HOUSTON Tex—Patience hard I perforating the pipe opposite the permits oil to move more readily the technique economically sound added information on fracturing It ' standpoint the pioneering
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exp
verting a I producing formation Some 6 1 t
b hods of pre-1 done by Continental Oil C4
he erimental Work and the '
could lead to eaier me
IA ells cost about $15000 to drill results obtained in the Sacatosa dieing the producibility of an oil' its Sacatosa field evt
i - L -' non-commercial oil field discovered l gallons of crude oil 90000 pounds ' : in
1 - of sand and a special fracturing and complete and the fracturing job field no
I E ' in South Texas near the Mexican I
:' - ' fluid are then pumped down the an additional $-1000 According to e may on y prove e i
t 1 t o b st reservoir I could help immeasurably to
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S-A-THE PONCA CITY NEWS
SUNDAY OCTOBER 111959 Conoco Is Making Non-Commercial Field Near Mexi
M F Et Butt
Elliott Becomes
from Kay County Will represent deep The company used a giant
Oklahoma in meat jmigarg coinpeti- computer to help in its research
bon Friday at the Aiaricn Royal work and to thtermine the most
Live Stock Show according to economical completion method
W R Hutchison county agent Briefly the completion method
This team won first in a state consists of drilling tly lugh the San
contest at Oklahoma City's Junior I‘liguel formation se"ing pipe and
Livestock Show last March Mein- -
bers are Lois P Jeans Finley
club l'OrMi C Karen Padtfol
Excelsior club fatnca City Lois
ERVICE ROgers
Lee Hines Branlan ChM Biamant
and Arlene N
Goulden ewkirk club !
Kaw City 5-3645
Secretary of State Christian A as follows: John A Knox J9 Still-
Herter also expressed pleasure at water and Cella B Rayner 18
the result of the election Tulsa
Although it appeared economical-
ly impractical to develop the field
Conoco engineers and research Ed-
entists started a painstaking search
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We at Blakemore's Food land are happy to salute the men and
women of this area who make up our section of America's great
Oil Industry
We recognize your splendid contribution to the growth of Ponca
City Oklahoma and the Nation
We ore happy to hove grown with you through constant improve-
ment of our service and values It is always a genuine pleasure
Lto serve you
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border Into a profitable oil pro-1
-pipe and through the perforations Conoco officials the costs balanced I' boon to Continental economically
ducer for Continental Oil Company1 i This fractures the formation and against the production results make i but furnish the industry valuable
In the petroleum business some
discoveries yield so little oil that
they are unprofitable to produce or r ' '
at best result only in marginal pro-
duction When the sand in a forma-i
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rental's Sacatosa field on the Chit- tti-::'i:-" N 1 ' "!'441": i43'''': '''' ' ''' ''"31"'"' "
tan Ranch in Maverick County :‘: ?'
some 15 miles from the Mexican ' ' I - N1 - I I A t t 4! 4
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